REAL TALK Pax and Iggy are best friends, but their bond is broken when Pax discovers where Iggy's loyalties truly lie. Directed and Written by Patrick Ng Contact: patrickng122@gmail.com / Twitter: @IamPatrickNg Winner of the NYU Wasserman/King Award NYU First Run Festival: Commendations in Directing, Producing, and Cinematography Craft Awards in Acting, Cinematography, Editing, and Sound Design Best Short Film Drama, Best Director, Best Actor, Honorable Mention for Best Editing - Asians on Film Awards Best Short Film, Urban Mediamaker's Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION: -69th NYU First Run Film Festival -Haig P. Manoogian Screenings at the DGA Theater, Los Angeles -Starz Denver Film Festival -San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival -Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival -Bermuda International Film Festival -Brooklyn Film Festival -Asian Film Festival of Dallas -Toronto Reel Asian Film Festival -Vancouver Asian Film Festival -Boston Asian American Film Festival -Urban MediaMakers Film Festival -Ivy Film Festival -SAG-AFTRA Foundation Short Film Showcase -A3C Hip Hop Film and Music Festival -Carnegie Mellon International Film Festival -Real Teal Film Festival (WINNER: Best Cinematography) -Asians on Film Festival -International Film Festival of Manhattan Producer: Jessie Goldenberg Co-Producers: Caitlyn Coady and Mandy Menaker Director of Photography: Mingjue Hu Art Director: Stephan Dominique Assistant Director: Lauren Brady Cast: Sui Keung Wong, J. Mal McCree, Nancy Eng, Branden Wellington, Brenton Duplessie, Matt Nared, Corey Clark, Kristen Abate, LoDeon TECH SPECS: -Format: Shot on Super 16mm Kodak Vision 3 7213/7219 Film Stock. Developed and graded at Deluxe New York. -Camera: Arri SR3 -Editing: Final Cut Pro 7
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Great to have you and your talents in this community, SK. You're definitely in the right place to learn and network. I highly recommend checking out the educational webinar and class offerings (under...
Expand commentGreat to have you and your talents in this community, SK. You're definitely in the right place to learn and network. I highly recommend checking out the educational webinar and class offerings (under Education) as well as watching the free On Stage with RB sessions. Don;t hesitate to jump into lounge discussions as well - those are the best way to meet new people, collaborate on projects and learn some tips!
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Hi S.K. - I copy everything Shannon said, but the #1 thing is to get involved in Stage 32 and it will become an invaluable resource! Plus, we often have Stage 32 meetups, so keep checking that section for events happening in and around you :)